Dave Airlie hath declared on Thursday the 22 day of July 2004 :-:
> something like this should be possible now with ssh and a kernel
> filesystem, some sort of /ssh/machine2/ and it would use your keys and
> username etc to connect also of course this is no use until it is used
> everywhere and we ask how we survived for so long without it!!!
I found something cool (and a little scary) recently with the default
completion script for bash, if you have ssh keys and agent and stuff
setup between machines you can do something like ``scp machine:/foo/bar<TAB>''
and it will automatically log in, get a directory listing, and complete
to ``scp machine:/foo/bar.txt'' or whatever....
- bobb
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